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How to set the current working directory in Python?

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Try os.chdir

os.chdir(path)

        Change the current working directory to path. Availability: Unix, Windows.

OTHER TIPS

Perhaps this is what you are looking for:

import os
os.chdir(default_path)
import os
print os.getcwd()  # Prints the current working directory

To set the working directory:

os.chdir('c:\\Users\\uname\\desktop\\python')  # Provide the new path here

It work for Mac also

import os
path="/Users/HOME/Desktop/Addl Work/TimeSeries-Done"
os.chdir(path)

To check working directory

os.getcwd()

Use...

import os
os.chdir(path)

Where (path) is in the format shown from the output of...

os.getcwd()

people using pandas package

import os
import pandas as pd

tar = os.chdir('<dir path only>') # do not mention file name here
print os.getcwd()# to print the path name in CLI

the following syntax to be used to import the file in python CLI

dataset(*just a variable) = pd.read_csv('new.csv')

You need to import the os module and then you can use the chdir() method, but don't forget to use the quotations ('') inside the parenthesis:

import os

os.chdir('default_path')
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